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This section provides information on the Fast-start Finance (FSF) allocations, whenever such information has been provided by contributing Parties. It also includes detailed data on projects and activities supported by contributing countries. However, the information vary in details as some contributing countries provided detailed information in their submission while other countries only provided samples of projects they supported and referred to their web sites for detailed information.

The information contained under the category "Implementation period" comprises information provided by Parties on the implementation period and/or disbursement period of the specific project or activity.

The Daey Ouwens fund works together with Senter Novem on the transfer of small scale renewable energy initiatives in 18 African countries. The initiatives vary between EUR 140 000 and EUR 2.200.000 and include Jatropha oil, solar power, biomass, micro-hydro power.

The Daey Ouwens fund works together with Senter Novem on the transfer of small scale renewable energy initiatives in 18 African countries. The initiatives vary between EUR 140 000 and EUR 2.200.000 and include Jatropha oil, solar power, biomass, micro-hydro power.

Regional Programs Benefiting a Number of Countries, Including Albania: to support regional transmission system planning in Southeast Europe. The amount provided here does not necessarily reflect the sum total of climate-related financing provided by the U.S. Government to this country.

Regional Programs Benefiting a Number of Countries, Including Albania: to encourage clean energy investment, improve energy security, and promote
regional energy market development in Albania, Macedonia, Moldova and Serbia through
the Europe & Eurasia Low Emission Strategies and Clean Energy Development Program. The amount provided here does not necessarily reflect the sum total of climate-related financing provided by the U.S. Government to this country.

The objective of the technical assistance is to improve the energy performance of buildings in three Russian districts. The TA aims at improving the legal and regulatory framework, build capacities in the public and banking sector and raise public awareness to help improve the energy performance of buildings in Russia and encourage households to reduce their energy consumption.

The objective of the technical assistance is to improve the energy performance of buildings in three Russian districts. The TA aims at improving the legal and regulatory framework, build capacities in the public and banking sector and raise public awareness to help improve the energy performance of buildings in Russia and encourage households to reduce their energy consumption.

Regional Programs Benefiting a Number of Countries, Including Uganda: to support community-based carbon monitoring through the African
Biodiversity Collaborative Group. The amount provided here does not necessarily reflect the sum total of climate-related financing provided by the U.S. Government to this country.

Regional Programs Benefiting a Number of Countries, Including Kenya: to support community-based carbon monitoring through the African
Biodiversity Collaborative Group. The amount provided here does not necessarily reflect the sum total of climate-related financing provided by the U.S. Government to this country.

Regional Programs Benefiting a Number of Countries, Including Tanzania: to support community-based carbon monitoring through the African
Biodiversity Collaborative Group. The amount provided here does not necessarily reflect the sum total of climate-related financing provided by the U.S. Government to this country.

Strengthen the cooperative management and development of trans boundary river basins in Africa (selection of priority basins to be determined). The programme is funded through and managed by the World Bank.

Strengthen the cooperative management and development of transboundary river basins in Africa (selection of priority basins to be determined). The programme is funded through and managed by the World Bank.

Strengthening of the administrative capacity of environmental protection in the Republic of Belarus to develop policies and implement environmental law consistent with European standards in a manner commensurate with the principles of good governance

South African Development Community Multi-Cultural Agricultural Productivity Programme (SADC/MAPP) Pre implementation phase; To contribute to the development of a multi-country agriculture productivity programme in Southern Africa

the programme is engaged in capacity building to allow pastoralists CSOs advocate for their rights to services (extension services, water, land use and rights) and generate awareness among pastoralists in this regard.

SCCF is a specific fund to support activities and programs in the area of adaptation to climate change, technology transfer, energy, transport, industry and waste management, among others, in developing countries.

This initiative will: create a platform to enable policy makers from both developed and developing countries, practitioners, and public and private entities to share experiences and information regarding elements of market readiness, to learn from each other, and to explore and innovate together on new instruments and approaches; a body of knowledge on market instruments that could be tapped for country specific requirements; provide grant financing to the participating countries in building 'infrastructure' for market readiness; pilot, test and sequence new concepts for market instruments; share lessons learned, including with the UNFCCC.

addresses the special needs of the 48 Least Developed Countries (LDCs), which are especially vulnerable to the adverse impacts of climate change. Fund established by the UNFCCC and managed by the Global Environment Facility (GEF).

Regions

Regional Programs Benefiting a Number of Countries, Including Thailand: to support training on the preparation of financeable adaptation projects, and
provide assistance for analysis and financial review of selected project proposals through
the Asia-Pacific Climate Change Adaptation Support Facility. The amount provided here does not necessarily reflect the sum total of climate-related financing provided by the U.S. Government to this country.

Regional Programs Benefiting a Number of Countries, Including Timor-Leste: to support training on the preparation of financeable adaptation projects, and
provide assistance for analysis and financial review of selected project proposals through
the Asia-Pacific Climate Change Adaptation Support Facility. The amount provided here does not necessarily reflect the sum total of climate-related financing provided by the U.S. Government to this country.

Regional Programs Benefiting a Number of Countries, Including Tonga: to support training on the preparation of financeable adaptation projects, and
provide assistance for analysis and financial review of selected project proposals through
the Asia-Pacific Climate Change Adaptation Support Facility. The amount provided here does not necessarily reflect the sum total of climate-related financing provided by the U.S. Government to this country.

Regional Programs Benefiting a Number of Countries, Including Tuvalu: to support training on the preparation of financeable adaptation projects, and
provide assistance for analysis and financial review of selected project proposals through
the Asia-Pacific Climate Change Adaptation Support Facility. The amount provided here does not necessarily reflect the sum total of climate-related financing provided by the U.S. Government to this country.

The Facility provides technical assistance for the development and deployment of clean energy projects that are appropriate to generate certificates under the "Clean Development Mechanism" of the Kyoto Protocol. This includes areas such as capacity development for project developers and sponsors, project identification and screening, support for project preparation, documentation and management of certificates, implementation and verification as well as certification of emission reduction.

Energy for All is an initiative founded in 2008, which aims to improve access to reliable, affordable and modern energy for the rural poor in Asia . Play off-grid renewable energy sources such as photovoltaics, small hydropower, biogas and improved cooking technologies play a major role. In addition, special attention is given to innovative approaches in the implementation and financing of projects, and to the upscaling of proven approaches.

Energy for All is an initiative founded in 2008, which aims to improve access to reliable, affordable and modern energy for the rural poor in Asia . Play off-grid renewable energy sources such as photovoltaics, small hydropower, biogas and improved cooking technologies play a major role. In addition, special attention is given to innovative approaches in the implementation and financing of projects, and to the upscaling of proven approaches.

Multilateral Funding Directly Benefiting Tonga, to Which the United States Contributes a Portion: A$15 million investment plan under the Pilot Program for Climate Resilience (PPCR); the United States contributed $18.7 million to the PPCR in 2012

Multilateral Funding Directly Benefiting Papua New Guinea, to Which the United States Contributes a Portion: A $25 million investment plan under the Pilot Program for Climate Resilience (PPCR); the United States contributed $18.7 million to the PPCR in 2012

Multilateral Funding Directly Benefiting Bangladesh, to Which the United States Contributes a Portion: A $110 million investment plan under the Pilot Program for Climate Resilience (PPCR); the United States contributed $18.7 million to the PPCR in 2012.

Multilateral Funding Directly Benefiting Indonesia, to Which the United States Contributes a Portion: A $400 million investment plan under the Clean Technology Fund (CTF); the United States contributed $230 million to the CTF in 2012.

Multilateral Funding Directly Benefiting Laos, to Which the United States Contributes a Portion: Up to $30 million for an investment plan under the Forest Investment Program (FIP); the United States contributed $37.5 million to the FIP in 2012.

Multilateral Funding Directly Benefiting Nepal, to Which the United States Contributes a Portion: An $86 million investment plan under the Pilot Program for Climate Resilience (PPCR); the United States contributed $18.7 million to the PPCR in 2012.

Multilateral Funding Directly Benefiting Vietnam, to Which the United States Contributes a Portion: A $250 million investment plan under the Clean Technology Fund (CTF); the United States contributed $230 million to the CTF in 2012.

Multilateral Funding Directly Benefiting Philippines, to Which the United States Contributes a Portion: A $250 million investment plan under the Clean Technology Fund (CTF); the United States contributed $230 million to the CTF in 2012.

Multilateral Funding Directly Benefiting India, to Which the United States Contributes a Portion: A $775 million investment plan under the Clean Technology Fund (CTF); the United States contributed $230 million to the CTF in 2012.

Multilateral Funding Directly Benefiting Tajikistan, to Which the United States Contributes a Portion: A $47 million investment plan under the Pilot Program for Climate Resilience (PPCR); the United States contributed $18.7 million to the PPCR in 2012.

Regional Programs Benefiting a Number of Countries, Including Rwanda: to expand clean energy production through the Africa Infrastructure Program. The amount provided here does not necessarily reflect the sum total of climate-related financing provided by the U.S. Government to this country.

Regional Programs Benefiting a Number of Countries, Including Kenya: to expand clean energy production through the Africa Infrastructure Program. The amount provided here does not necessarily reflect the sum total of climate-related financing provided by the U.S. Government to this country.

Regional Programs Benefiting a Number of Countries, Including Mozambique: to expand clean energy production through the Africa Infrastructure Program. The amount provided here does not necessarily reflect the sum total of climate-related financing provided by the U.S. Government to this country.

Regional Programs Benefiting a Number of Countries, Including Namibia : to expand clean energy production through the Africa Infrastructure Program. The amount provided here does not necessarily reflect the sum total of climate-related financing provided by the U.S. Government to this country.

Regional Programs Benefiting a Number of Countries, Including Nigeria: to expand clean energy production through the Africa Infrastructure Program. The amount provided here does not necessarily reflect the sum total of climate-related financing provided by the U.S. Government to this country.

Regional Programs Benefiting a Number of Countries, Including Uganda: to expand clean energy production through the Africa Infrastructure Program. The amount provided here does not necessarily reflect the sum total of climate-related financing provided by the U.S. Government to this country.

Regional Programs Benefiting a Number of Countries, Including South Africa: to expand clean energy production through the Africa Infrastructure Program. The amount provided here does not necessarily reflect the sum total of climate-related financing provided by the U.S. Government to this country.

Regional Programs Benefiting a Number of Countries, Including Ethiopia: to expand clean energy production through the Africa Infrastructure Program. The amount provided here does not necessarily reflect the sum total of climate-related financing provided by the U.S. Government to this country.

Regional Programs Benefiting a Number of Countries, Including Ghana: to expand clean energy production through the Africa Infrastructure Program. The amount provided here does not necessarily reflect the sum total of climate-related financing provided by the U.S. Government to this country.

The Daey Ouwens fund works together with Senter Novem on the transfer of small scale renewable energy initiatives in 18 African countries. The initiatives vary between EUR 140 000 and EUR 2.200.000 and include Jatropha oil, solar power, biomass, micro-hydro power.

The objective of the technical assistance is to improve the energy performance of buildings in three Russian districts. The TA aims at improving the legal and regulatory framework, build capacities in the public and banking sector and raise public awareness to help improve the energy performance of buildings in Russia and encourage households to reduce their energy consumption.

The objective of the technical assistance is to improve the energy performance of buildings in three Russian districts. The TA aims at improving the legal and regulatory framework, build capacities in the public and banking sector and raise public awareness to help improve the energy performance of buildings in Russia and encourage households to reduce their energy consumption.

The objectives of the project include: Promotion of the use of RES for electricity and heat production, Promotion of EE in residential and public buildings, scientific and business cooperation for RES and E.E, Support to the development of an institutional and legislative framework for supporting RES and EE investments, Development aof a regional RES and EE technologies and services market. The project is co-financed by USAID.

The objectives of the project include: Promotion of the use of RES for electricity and heat production, Promotion of EE in residential and public buildings, scientific and business cooperation for RES and E.E, Support to the development of an institutional and legislative framework for supporting RES and EE investments, Development aof a regional RES and EE technologies and services market. The project is co-financed by USAID.

Albania, Montenegro, Serbia, The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia

Based on bilateral agreements between the Italian Ministry for the Environment, Land and Sea and the Ministries of Environment /Energy of the countries,with the participation of UNEP, the Program covers various projects including capacity building, the promotion of renewable energies and energy efficiency, the spread of thermal solar systems, methane recovery, the support for sustainable agriculture practices, sustainable tourism, system of sustainable mobility, adaptation measures in coastal areas

Albania, Montenegro, Serbia, The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia

Based on bilateral agreements between the Italian Ministry for the Environment, Land and Sea and the Ministries of Environment /Energy of the countries,with the participation of UNEP, the Program covers various projects including capacity building, the p

1 Note for European Union. In some cases information is only a sample of projects that has been made available, thus the individual figures do not necessarily add up to the sum total made available by a specific Member State.